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Example sentences for "carried out"

  • The next act of his plan is more than difficult, but is carried out.

  • I cannot even divine how poor Caroline's marriage is to be carried out if mother dies.

  • Everything was paid for, and he implored them all to see it carried out forthwith.

  • But little is wanting for the threat to be carried out.

  • Here, as in Paris, the programme is carried out step by step.

  • How could that operation of selection, which is his essential function, be carried out by mere natural agencies?

  • The promised further investigations were never carried out; and so it happened that the Pongo of Von Wurmb took its place by the side of the Chimpanzee, Gibbon, and Orang as a fourth and colossal species of man-like Ape.

  • Halleck saw its force, but would not order it to be carried out.

  • It is hardly disputable that this would have been a better plan than the one actually carried out.

  • Like many other good plans, it failed to be carried out.

  • Nevertheless the execution of punishment, though it is the less important part of the function of social defence, which should be carried out in harmony with the other functions of society, is always the last and inevitable auxiliary.

  • The regulations of the code of ``instruction'' must of necessity be carried out by a judicial routine.

  • And since criminals have their part in the law, not as it is written but as it is carried out, the result is naturally disastrous.

  • The old law might be carried out, and the children made wretched again.

  • So when she heard this bold boy speak she thought it would be a good thing to let this rebellion be carried out.

  • His father's will should be carried out to the letter, he declared; and it was.

  • As for going among a people whose whole minds were filled with affairs of the war, and saying nothing about the war, I knew that no resolution to such an effect could be carried out.

  • Under such circumstances it is for the Home Government and the colonies between them to see how such a measure may be carried out.

  • Congress would not interfere with slavery in the individual States--which under the Constitution it cannot do; and a pledge that the Fugitive Slave Law should be carried out by the Northern States.

  • Cornelius and Tausig, with some assistant copyists, now started on the work, which could only be carried out by experienced score-readers if it was to be done correctly.

  • Lubrication of the engine is carried out by a full pressure system.

  • Pilcher's first glides, which he carried out on a grass hill on the banks of the Clyde near Cardross, gave little result, owing to the exaggerated dihedral angle of the wings, and the absence of a horizontal tail.

  • The lack of record of any fatal accident overtaking him about that time seems to show that the experiment was not carried out.

  • To this I said that the sacrifice had been carried out by women and some few men, and that all of these were dead by their own hands.

  • It was scarcely safe to be thus alone in such a place and hour, but the business with which I had been charged by my master was one that must be carried out unattended.

  • Now what further ceremonies were to be carried out in this unholy place I do not know, for at that moment a great tumult arose in the square beneath, and I was hurried from the sanctuary by the priests.

  • Let me strongly urge you to see that my advice is carried out to the very letter, as a groin-rupture can only be cured in infancy and in childhood.

  • And after the expiration of three months, he ought to be carried out every day, even if it be wet under foot, provided it be fine above, and the wind be neither in an easterly nor in a north-easterly direction.

  • When a child either walks or is carried out in wintry weather, be sure and see that both his hands and legs are well protected from the cold.

  • Have you, any remarks to make on keeping a child's hands and legs warm when in the winter time he it carried out?

  • The flight trials were, however, carried out, which showed that the ship had a speed of about 42 1/2 miles per hour.

  • The Maurice Farman previously mentioned as being fitted with the Hawk engine, carried out a patrol one day of 18 hours 20 minutes.

  • The experiments which he carried out marked a new epoch and there arose the nucleus of the airship as we know it to-day.

  • It was arranged that trials should be carried out in the Vauxhall Gardens in London, but these proved fruitless.

  • The emigration shall be carried out in the following order: first, the peasants without land who express their wish to emigrate; then the undesirable members of the community, deserters, etc.

  • The temporary or permanent closing of any organ of the press shall be carried out only by virtue of a resolution of the Council of People’s Commissars.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carried out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always made; ber die; better opinion; capital fellow; carried about; carried away; carried down; carried forward; carried off; carried out; carried them; carried through; first chapter; great towns; had already; lower order; monument erected; only son; polarized light; practical point; sealed book; sized potatoes; spinning wheel; stiff dough; take counsel; years gone